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  • The resurrection of Jesus Christ is a pivotal event in Christian theology and is believed to have occurred around 30-33 AD in Jerusalem. According to the New Testament, Jesus, who was crucified by the Romans, rose from the dead three days after his crucifixion. This event is not only central to Christian faith but also holds significant historical importance.
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  • Germain Pilon (French, d. 1590), Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Marble, before 1572. Jesus is described as the "firstborn from the dead", prōtotokos, the first to...
  • The resurrection of Christ stands as the central pillar of the Christian faith, embodying the ultimate triumph over sin and death.
  • The apostle makes it clear that the resurrection of Christ ensures the resurrection of the dead. To illustrate his point, he uses two theological motifs.
  • Lüdemann (2000), 45. ↩. Gerd Lüdemann, The Resurrection Of Christ: A Historical Inquiry, (Amherst, NY: Prometheus, 2004), 1820-1821, Kindle. ↩.
  • It is no exaggeration, therefore, to maintain that the bodily resurrection of Christ is as certain as any fact of history can ever be.
  • The apostle Paul makes this clear in his first letter to the Corinthians: But if there is no resurrection of the dead, then not even Christ has been raised.
  • This playlist is a collection of lectures given by Dr William Lane Craig on the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
  • Our justification in this theological sense rests on the imputed righteousness of Christ, so the reality of that transaction is linked to Christ’s resurrection.
  • 1.1 Entombment of Christ. 1.2 Jesus at the tomb. 1.3 Man of Sorrows. 2 Harrowing of Hell. ... [edit]. Structured gallery of Resurrection of Christ.
  • The Resurrection of Jesus Christ tells the rest of His story beyond that sacrifice. It is a story of love, hope and power that kept a brutal sacrifice from being the end.